The score for The Ark had originally been composed by Tristram Cary for use in The Daleks (B), and was commercially released (credited to that earlier story) in 2003.

Season Four

The Power of the Daleks (EE)

The score for The Power of the Daleks had originally been composed by Tristram Cary for use in The Daleks (B) and The Daleks' Master Plan (V), and was commercially released (credited to those earlier stories) in 2003.

Also known to exist is a reel of music composed by Dudley Simpson for foreign prints of Seasons 12 and 13. Discovered in the BBC Archives by two fans in the early 1980s, this features many short, unrecognisable pieces of music, each introduced by a vocal cue from Simpson ("M" followed by a number). The entire reel lasts approximately 31 minutes and includes a large amount of silence (before and after each vocal cue and track).

The Five Doctors was re-edited in 1995 for a BBC Video Special Edition, and Peter Howell expanded and re-recorded his soundtrack for Dolby Surround Sound. The complete revised score was presented in a number of 5 minute suites on the November 1999 BBC DVD release of this story (BBCDVD#1006), accidentally slowed down by a noticeable 4% due to incorrect DVD mastering procedures. It was restored to its correct speed for the US/Canada release in September 2001 (WHV E1596), though here the final suite was accidentally ommited.

The complete score for The Caves Of Androzani was released as an isolated soundtrack on the June 2001 BBC DVD of this story (BBCDVD#1042). Unfortunately several short cues were missing due to the imcomplete Radiophonic Workshop archive.

Season Twenty-Two

Vengeance on Varos (6V)

The 2001 BBC DVD release of Vengeance On Varos prompted suggestions for an isolated soundtrack of the incidental score for this story. It was felt, however, that such a feature would be unattractive considering the sparsity of music throughout the programme. Instead, several cues were featured as part of the DVD menu presentation.

The Two Doctors (6W)

Peter Howell's complete score for The Two Doctors was released as an isolated soundtrack on the September 2003 BBC DVD of this story (BBCDVD#1213).

Keff McCulloch's complete score for Remembrance Of The Daleks, mastered from his own minidisc archives, was presented as an isolated soundtrack on the February 2001 BBC DVD release of this story, with two unused cues included in their originally intended positions. His score for Silver Nemesis, also including several alternative and un-used cues, was auctioned on cassette for £5 at a Doctor Who convention in the late '80s.

Mark Ayres' complete score for The Curse of Fenric was released as an isolated soundtrack on the October 2003 BBC DVD of this story (BBCDVD#1154). A movie-length version of the story, prepared for the same DVD release, boasted a new recording of the entire score by Ayres; this has yet to be released.